We deliver reliable die-cast components from tooling to production, with consistent quality and finish-ready surfaces for demanding applications.

Precision Die Casting for Metal Parts

What Is Die Casting?

INTRODUCTION

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Die casting is a high-efficiency metal manufacturing process that injects molten metal into a hardened steel mold (die) under high pressure. After cooling and solidifying, the part is ejected with excellent dimensional accuracy and repeatability.

Die casting is ideal for producing complex shapes with consistent quality, smooth surface finishes, and tight tolerances, especially for medium to high-volume production. It’s widely used to manufacture durable components for plumbing, sanitary hardware, consumer products, and industrial assemblies.

OUR SUPPORTS

How We Use Die Casting

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Our die casting capability is integrated into our vertically coordinated production workflow to deliver reliable cast parts from development samples to high-volume orders. We help clients reduce part cost, improve consistency, and simplify downstream assembly through repeatable, tool-based manufacturing.

We support:

  • Complex geometries with stable dimensional control

  • Thin-wall structures and functional internal features (design dependent)

  • Cosmetic and functional surfaces suitable for finishing

  • Batch production with consistent quality across repeat runs

  • Prototype sampling and bridge production prior to full ramp-up

  • Secondary processing (as needed) for fit, finish, and assembly readiness

Below are examples of components produced using our die casting process. Each part demonstrates the quality we deliver across different shapes and specifications.

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Core Capabilities

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Die Casting Tooling & Mold Control

We support die casting projects with tool planning, DFM alignment, and stable mold control to achieve repeatable results across high-volume runs.

Automatic Lathe Operation

Our machines are designed for continuous operation, making them ideal for repeatable, high-volume production with minimal manual intervention.

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Material Versatility

We support common die cast metals based on strength, corrosion resistance, weight targets, and finishing requirements. Our team helps match material selection to your product’s functional and compliance needs.

Material Versatility

We machine various metals including brass, stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel, depending on the mechanical and corrosion-resistance requirements of your product.

Dimensional Repeatability

Tool-based forming provides consistent part dimensions run after run, helping improve interchangeability and reduce downstream assembly issues.

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Precision Turning

Tolerances are held tight to drawing specifications, essential for components with sealing surfaces, threaded features, or press-fit functions.

Secondary Machining & Finish Prep

We could add post-cast CNC machining for critical sealing, threading, and mating features, and support finishing preparation such as polishing, cleaning, and plating prep as required.

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Batch Consistency

Each part is produced to match previous runs, ensuring interchangeability and reducing assembly issues in downstream operations.

Key Advantages

Cost-Effective for High Volumes

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Once tooling is approved, die casting offers a low cost per piece for repeat orders and long production runs.

Strong, Reliable Parts

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Die cast components deliver dependable mechanical performance and consistent geometry, supporting better assembly outcomes and reduced defect risk.

Faster Production Cycles

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High-throughput production and streamlined workflows help shorten lead times and reduce supply chain bottlenecks.

Design Flexibility & Part Integration

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Die casting can consolidate multiple features into a single component, reducing assembly steps, fasteners, and total part count.

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Applications

Our die cast parts are commonly used in:

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Plumbing Components

Custom OEM Parts

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Sanitary Hardware

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Handles & Housings

Shower Head Fittings

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FAQs

We know you might have a few questions, so we’ve put together some helpful answers to get you started. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, we’re always here to help!

  • We support common die casting metals based on your application requirements, finishing needs, and performance targets. Share your use case and our team can recommend a suitable option.

  • Yes. We offer sampling and small-batch runs to validate fit, function, and finish before full production ramp-up.

  • Yes. Die casting delivers strong repeatability, and for critical dimensions (sealing surfaces, mating areas, threaded interfaces), we can add secondary machining to meet drawing specifications.

  • Yes. Optional secondary processes may include trimming/deflashing, deburring, polishing, cleaning, and finishing preparation depending on your product requirements.

  • Yes. Our engineering team can review drawings and provide DFM feedback to improve manufacturability, reduce risk, and support stable mass production.